So the thing about these games was that when you play them, you get clues to a riddle ( If you wish). If you were lucky to find the clues and figure out the sentence you mailed the answer to Atari. And if they picked you, you won. But what did you win you ask? This. The person who won in the EarthWorld contest would recive - The Talisman of Penultimate Truth - 18k solid goldThe person who won in the FireWorld contest would recive - The Chalise of Light, made out of platinum and gold, studded with 65 diamonds in addition to rubies, sapphires, pearls, citrines, and green jade. The person who won in the WaterWorld contest would recive - The Crown of Life - It was made of gold, encrusted with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, green tourmalines and aquamarines. The person who won in the AirWorld contest would recive - The Philosopher's Stone - The Philosopher's Stone was a large piece of white jade encased in an 18K gold box featuring emeralds, rubies, diamonds, and citrines. One winner was to be chosen from among the four individual game winners. The prize was a jewel encrusted sword with an 18K gold handle and a silver blade, loaded with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. - The Sword of Ultimate Sorcery.

The Chalise was won, the Talisman aswell. The WaterWorld contest only started, but with the crash of 83 the contest never ended. And with AirWorld never released and no contest done, no one won the Philosopher's Stone. And the thing that everyone wanted, the sword, was also never given away.

So rumors were that that a former owner of Atari, Jack Tramiel had the sword, along with the crown and the stone.

In the present days

So we come to the present days. As far as i know there were no such things after that. In my opinion the big companies can make something like this in the modern days. To peak the interest of gamers even more towards their games. They can put clues in their games, make gamers think, look ( We do it now looking for easter eggs, and what not). Just imagine it. I think that we need something like that. I'm not saying it has to be 18K gold, or diamonds or something like that.

So the thing about these games was that when you play them, you get clues to a riddle ( If you wish). If you were lucky to find the clues and figure out the sentence you mailed the answer to Atari. And if they picked you, you won. But what did you win you ask? This. The person who won in the EarthWorld contest would recive - The Talisman of Penultimate Truth - 18k solid goldThe person who won in the FireWorld contest would recive - The Chalise of Light, made out of platinum and gold, studded with 65 diamonds in addition to rubies, sapphires, pearls, citrines, and green jade. The person who won in the WaterWorld contest would recive - The Crown of Life - It was made of gold, encrusted with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, green tourmalines and aquamarines. The person who won in the AirWorld contest would recive - The Philosopher's Stone - The Philosopher's Stone was a large piece of white jade encased in an 18K gold box featuring emeralds, rubies, diamonds, and citrines. One winner was to be chosen from among the four individual game winners. The prize was a jewel encrusted sword with an 18K gold handle and a silver blade, loaded with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. - The Sword of Ultimate Sorcery.

The Chalise was won, the Talisman aswell. The WaterWorld contest only started, but with the crash of 83 the contest never ended. And with AirWorld never released and no contest done, no one won the Philosopher's Stone. And the thing that everyone wanted, the sword, was also never given away.

So rumors were that that a former owner of Atari, Jack Tramiel had the sword, along with the crown and the stone.

In the present days

So we come to the present days. As far as i know there were no such things after that. In my opinion the big companies can make something like this in the modern days. To peak the interest of gamers even more towards their games. They can put clues in their games, make gamers think, look ( We do it now looking for easter eggs, and what not). Just imagine it. I think that we need something like that. I'm not saying it has to be 18K gold, or diamonds or something like that.